Chiral-mesoporous-polypyrrole nanoparticles: Its chiral recognition abilities and use in enantioselective separation: Its chiral recognition abilities and use in enantioselective separation

Pradip Paik, Aharon Gedanken, Yitzhak Mastai

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Abstract

Chiral-mesoporous-polypyrrole (CMPPy) nanoparticles are synthesized by templating chiral block copolymers (CBCs) of poly(ethylene oxide), (PEO) and chiral l-/d- glutamic acid [PEO-b-(l-/d-GluA)10] and blocks of chiral l-/d-phenylalanine [PEO-b-(l-/d-Phe)10]. The well ordered chiral mesopores of nanoparticles are characterized by HRTEM and BET. The CMPPy nanoparticles have well organized pores with sizes ca. 3.5-3.7 nm in diameter and with a high surface area. These CMPPy nanoparticles are able to recognize chiral molecules. Using the selective chiral recognition abilities, the chiral resolution of the copolymer-extracted CMPPy nanoparticles and the chiral separation kinetics using a racemic mixture of valine are probed by circular dichroism (CD) and optical polarimetry. Further, the chiral resolution of the CMPPy is confirmed with a racemic mixture of alanine. The chiral selectivity factor is 5.05 for a specific enantiomer which is adsorbed preferably by the CMPPy. These results allow a new approach towards the enantiomeric separation and other enantiomeric applications of novel CMPPy.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)4085-4093
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Materials Chemistry
Volume20
Issue number20
DOIs
StatePublished - 21 May 2010

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